Cohesion policy

Short link to this post: http://bit.ly/2lJlQML What are the key current and emerging issues in EU cohesion policy? That was the main subject of a presentation provided by Carlos Mendez, Senior Research Fellow at the European Policies Research Centre Delft (EPRC Delft), to the Members of the European Parliament’s committee Read more…

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Original publication: July 2019 Author: Jürgen PUCHER, Haris MARTINOS, Serafin PAZOS-VIDAL, Jasmin HAIDER Short link to this post: http://bit.ly/2Sifb8E Available languages: Executive summary: Background The Treaty of Lisbon entered into force on 1 December 2009. It introduced a number of significant changes which in the case of the European Parliament Read more…

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Original publication: July 2019 Authors: Carlos MENDEZ, John BACHTLER and Irene McMASTER Short link to this post: http://bit.ly/2Lfv1jG Available languages: Executive summary: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This study reviews the current and emerging issues for Cohesion Policy to support the work of the European Parliament’s Committee on Regional Development (REGI) during its Read more…

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Original publication: January 2019 Author: Diána HAASE Short link to this post: http://bit.ly/2smzUfh Available languages: The implementation timetable for cohesion policy is defined largely by its legislative framework, which explicitly provides for European Parliament involvement in a number of cases. In order to be able to plan parliamentary work and Read more…

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Original publication: October 2018 Authors: Coordinator: Andrea NALDINI (Ismeri Europa); Alessandro DARAIO, Gessica VELLA and Enrico WOLLEB (Ismeri Europa), Roman RÖMISCH (wiiw) Short link to this post: http://bit.ly/2Co6Fiv Available languages: This study investigates the effects of Cohesion Policy (CP) which occur in a country other than the one in which Read more…

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